Tilted horizon with cars.
Inspiration from the photos posted here. :
The photos were shot this afternoon in Lisbon.
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I guess cars are very grateful objects for this kind of assignment:-):):
It's also possible to start making some conclusions, like:

the more aggressive the tilt is, the bolder car looks (to me, at least)

with the tilt you may get some nice reflections
Note 1: proper polarizer is always good when working with highly reflective surfaces, such as cars' clear coat finish, chrome and glass
Note 2: we need to watch for our own reflection, since in most cases we don't want it to be there
Note 3: we need to watch in general for WHAT is reflecting

Low vantage point tilt is very different from the high vantage point one.

I guess cars are very grateful objects for this kind of assignment:-):):
It's also possible to start making some conclusions, like:

the more aggressive the tilt is, the bolder car looks (to me, at least)

with the tilt you may get some nice reflections
Note 1: proper polarizer is always good when working with highly reflective surfaces, such as cars' clear coat finish, chrome and glass
Note 2: we need to watch for our own reflection, since in most cases we don't want it to be there
Note 3: we need to watch in general for WHAT is reflecting

Low vantage point tilt is very different from the high vantage point one.

Just my observations, purely MHO, YMMV, etc.

Good and usefull observations !
Thank you Nikolai. I hope to be able to post more pics before friday.

Slightly Squewed
Here is my first submission which should work for Assignments #1 and #5. No flash. Lighting is soft florescents and filtered sunlight. Whata combination. Now, mind you, this is not a setup shot so it is not "perfect". Just what I can see from my desk that works.

Tis sometimes better to be a big fish in a small pond than to be shark bait.

Here is my first submission which should work for Assignments #1 and #5. No flash. Lighting is soft florescents and filtered sunlight. Whata combination. Now, mind you, this is not a setup shot so it is not "perfect". Just what I can see from my desk that works.

Welcome to the class!
I have no idea what it is, but it'd definitely tilted:-)
Keep them coming! :

It's surely tilted and angled, so it fits alright.
However, maybe because it's kinda normal to view those types of things from this angle and "up close", it does not strike as a "novelty item", you know what I mean?
Let's get another tilt, we still have time:-)

Both your entries (day and night) are tilted, but I cannot help noticing to awesome quality of the second image.
On first one the tilt didn't help much (if at all), which is perfectly OK, since we're learning where what works.
But on a second one you nailed it, and I think the tilt was exactly what doctor ordered!

Tilted food
The food was shot yesterday. It was our dinner.
Today I corrected - as much as I know - the white balance and here it is.

I shot the tree in the garden today as soon as I arrived home.
May be it was needing a bounced flash...
We can hardly understand where the picture is tilted... Watch the tree at the back ... This is a fruit tree.

The food was shot yesterday. It was our dinner.
Today I corrected - as much as I know - the white balance and here it is.

I shot the tree in the garden today as soon as I arrived home.
May be it was needing a bounced flash...
We can hardly understand where the picture is tilted... Watch the tree at the back ... This is a fruit tree.

Edible tilts:-)

WB in the kitchen can be tough, since you may have up to three different light source - daylight, tungsten and tubes.. You did good:-)!

St Peter's Bottle
Maybe not the best use of tilt, but i wanted to try out my extension tube. This is an uncropped, full frame. The bottle was laying on its side lit from below in the back. I did tilt the camera but I also flipped from landscape to portrait in PS because it looked a whole lot better I thought. Shooting with an extension tube is a whole nother world, lots to learn!! Cant wait to find some interesting subjects.